9 to 9 Weekdays, 9 to 6 Sat .12 m 5 Sun March Break at Words Worth Books CLUES ACROSS 1. Insect stage 5, Glass stage mal IO, Curved to spull something 14. Winter play vehicle 15, Defrost 16. Whip 17, Break stone 18. Parrot 19. Fonda In "Grapes at Wrath" 20 Paddle 21. Religious ceremony 22 Indian or Arctic 23, Smooth and soft 25 Alas! 27. Dates 28. Outside 32. S. China seaport 35. Cause tnctlon 36 Every 37 Object worstuped as a god BB, Used rnlormally. very small 39 Egg-swaped 40 Veterans' battleground 41. Metric weight unrt a Monday March " tal Lett be Pirates. - -1. Tuesday March " Art & kids With Lauren Judge from WCAC J .. Wednesday March 17 _ Yoga Instructor Emily Uffelman Thursday March " Celebrate Amelia Bedelia's 40th Anniversary Friday March 19 Crazy for crystals! with Peter Russell trom U of W Space rs mulled Actrvmes are geared towards 4-7 years old and are at 2pm to 3pm each day 100 kmg Street S waging) aygss_ 19m Waterloo Square ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE Lktl') \TAgLJLAV 10' - srcu n . inner-u IN Tl IE \QLHRI: wit-w (â€hum-are (om Box Ofhcty Hours, Moo n. can. lam _ 5.1mm, 70am her 'i'?..,.)) Centre 5 884-2665 578-1570, a o 6 2 {5'- " 71 wwwAtmriBwortttbotAs_Cmn 42. Fluid accumulation 43. Saw 45, They A 46. Requests 47. Dawn 51. Woman s garment -'54. Regular convex solid with SIX equal squares as faces 55. Mauna ' Hawaiian volcano 56 Foot 57, So, American aquatic rodent 59. Damn 60. Wager 61, Gwer of Identity 62. Former ruler of Afghanistan 63, Fermented honey and water 64, Radio talk show host " Spree made from nutmeg seed CLUBS DOWN 1 Southern part of Lake Pmpus 2 Forearm bones 3 Ms, Bailey 4 Data process-n9 (abbr0 5, Allows 6 Flashy 7 Old Indian com 8 Fiddler crabs 9 Kareem's Jabbar's former name 10 Small helmel-Ilke hat l1 Huron or Onlano 12 Comment 13 At what hme : 2, Alter : 22 Monster C 24 River In South Africa ', 25 Present wllh a blas : 26 Sutrtect to chance or change 1 28 Al the front : 29 Rescue : ROSSW0l HI] The Waterloo Stage Theatre presents the musical Man of la Mancha. through April 3. Tickets can be purchased by calling 888-0000. or visiting the theatre at 24 King St. N. Theatre on the Edge presents live improv comedy every Thursday at 8 pm. at the Wale rloo Community Arts Centre. Admission is $5. For further information. call the Arts Centre at T476049, autumn ll'" oy Junction r the pay, 2 years L've" 'ECC) m tdren nave ertioyed a Tax, “451mm art-may party Available Themes: 'Mamaw. ESE th» :5, Ide-. Arte? "rafte. Van? re 30 Burrowing marine mollusk 31 Induan leaf used as wntlng paper 32 Shon 33 Economist. Smith 34 Unconscuousness 35 Goddess of Agriculture 38 Assault vehicle 39 A European river Riverworks, St. Jacobs birthday Parties $13-$14: d tr'cluaeco: 664-1451 'tct-m eta“. loot Fag & and 14 I? Theatre and Company prey ems the Pulitzer Prize winner How I Learned to Drive. March 25to April 17 at the King Street Theatre. The play has adult themes and is rece- ommended for those l6 years and older. For more informa- tion. call 571m28. or visit www.theatreandcompanyorg Entertainer Tomas Kubinek will combine comedy. magic. theatre and clowning. March 25 at the Centre in the Square. For more information. call 578- l 57th m I 1" tMum" The Wind in the Willows by John Morley, based on the fairytale by Kenneth Lira- hame, will be presented by the K-W Children's Drama Workshop. March 26-27 at the Al, Roman tomb 42 Bulky grayish-brown eagle M Landed a fish " Red color 47 Highest In degree or quality " Tree grown In southern U S 49. Type of boom 50 Tidal bore I61 15 IE Roger Whittaker and his band presents the Greatest Hits tour. at 7:30 p.m. March ID at the River Run Centre in Guelph. For more informer tion. call 1519) 76r3000. Singer Tom tones will bring his vocal power and endear- ing charisma to the Centre in the Square. March 19 at 8 p.m. For more information or tick- ets, call the box office at 578- 1 570. The Black Forest restaurant in Conestoga hosts Footloose Fridays with live bands play- ing classics fmm the Beatles, the Eagles and the Rolling Stones. For more infnrrnation. visit www.hlackforestrestatr tantra. Duke ofWellington. 33 Iirh St. W. Waterloo in the Atrium. features Ernie Lyons on Fri- day, Generations on Saturday. 51 Reign 52 Perfect 53 A toy amount 54 lntlorescence 57 The bran and spinal cord (abbr) 58 Grass of Europe and N Ainca 59 Obstruct IO 16 19 and d t Al‘llll will every Mind.“ ext-mug thi mg your nun lltalllilllt’lll or just suiguluiigl Failte Irish Pub, H5 King at N. Waterloo. Matures Sandy and I-riertds mi Ihuruiay, live Hume (in Friday and Saturday. and l’uptupm may Monday King Street Trio, ti5 University Ave. l, . Ieatures live jazz. four nights a week. Wednesdays and rhursdays from 6303 p.m.. Fridays from 7230-1 l:30 p.m.. and Saturdays from T:30- I0:30 p.m. For informa- tinn. visit kingstreeitriurom. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance. 123 Pioneer w.. III 4. Kitchener. presents Fred Smith Friday and Saturday. Molly Blooms Irish Pub in Waterloo presents Kenny Munshaw and Fred Hale every Wednesday night. March 17 also features Matt Antaya from 9 p.m. to 1 arm, Page's (Erb and Regina Streets), features acoustic trio Still Waters every Thursday from 6-IO p.m. Sole Restaurant and Wine Bar. 83 Erb St. W., Waterloo. presents live jazz every Satur- day from IO p-m. to I am. March 13 features the Inter- play Jazz Trio with Ted Black- boum (piano), Karl Stevenson lbass) and Bill Hancock (drums). For more informa tion or reservations. call Sold at 7476622. Blackshop in Cambridge presents live dinner jar], Sun, day nights from 7-9230 p. m, March H features the Arte Group. For more information or reservations. call 62 I -4180, 11 12 13